TechFlow, according to an article titled "Criminal Legal Nature of Illegally Stealing Bitcoin" published on the WeChat official account of Chinese prosecutors on the 23rd, stated that to determine the nature of illegally stealing Bitcoin, it is essential first to address whether Bitcoin can be considered property under criminal law—that is, whether the支配 rights attached to Bitcoin can constitute a legal interest protected by criminal law. The property attributes of Bitcoin have continuously evolved in accordance with the legal order requirements at different periods in China. Currently, China explicitly categorizes virtual currency-related business activities as illegal financial activities, and individually controlled Bitcoin cannot be recognized as property under criminal law. In cases where Bitcoin cannot be recognized as property, acts of illegally stealing Bitcoin should be regulated under crimes related to computer information systems.Original link
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